Monday, 15 June 2020

Akabeko Red Statuettes with Bobbing Heads Popular in Fukushima

Made from papier-mâche in the shape of a cow, the Akabeko might just be the cutest traditional Japanese good luck charm!

Representing a legendary animal from Fukushima’s Aizu region, the Akabeko is said to represent the cows that helped local builders during the construction of Enzojo-ji Temple. 

Today, these red statuettes with bobbing heads are popular in Fukushima – they are not only given as gifts to celebrate the birth of children, and are also talismans for protection from diseases.

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